Hudson Valley has lots of barns, of different shapes, sizes, colors. Red color barns are more common. Barns are; charming, attractive. These barns evoke a sense of history, agriculture, a challenging environment, wear and tear and is an important part of the landscape of the Hudson Valley.
This barn sits atop a hill overlooking the hamlet of Ancramdale, NY. The barn door being the main icon with a crisscross design behind naturally stained color barn.
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| Barn on a Hill |
On 4th of July 2020, we celebrate the birth of America. This patriotic barn was drenched by the flag in recognition of founding of America.  |
| Patriotic 4th of July Barn |
An usually tall barn, turquoise in color. On route to Ancram, NY alongside Route 82. This big and important barn overshadows the landscape. Many cars suddenly stop to view this barn, admire the structure and unusual color.
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Tall Turquoise Barn - Ancram, N.Y
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| Horse Barn- Ancram, N.Y. |
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| Dwelling with a barn like Architecture |
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Sun Baked Shed / Barn - Ancram, N.Y.
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| Barn Siding- Mitchell Str. Hillsdale, NY |
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Twin White Barn- Egremont, Massachusetts
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| Near the Norman Rockwell Museum, Housatonic, Massachusetts |
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Old Run Down Barn, outside Ancram, NY
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Nowhere Horse Barn- Along Route 82, NY.
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| Harsh Winter Weather |
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